Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Friday, September 24, 2010

Hurricane ike

This photo applies to the rule of framing As you can see the man walking down the street the the building s and the telephone poles as well the weirs serve as a frame.

Great black and white photographers, PART 2."

Berenice Abbot


Berenice Abbott was born in Spring ford Ohio 1898 -1991  she attended Ohio state university. She went to new york to be a journalist but decide to start sculpting and painting.  In 1921 she moved to Paris to study with a photographer named Man Ray.  Before opening her own studio in Paris. She Published a book called Changing New york in 1939  then later in 1941 she published a book on Guides to better photography. 

Wednesday, September 22, 2010

negative and positive

There are few differences like the color and the backround theres also a reflection coming of the dozer on the negative the corners are black but on the positive the corners are white.    


 
 noting an image in which the brightness values of the subject are reproduced so that the lightest areas are shown as the darkest Negative.     Negative are form by transparent materials and the lights are dark and the dark's are light .  Mirror bending The light has a little bit of force which bends the paper.  
  

Monday, September 20, 2010

avoiding mergers

I know its very hard to see but in this pic the photographer has some people cut out

rule of thirds

This pic Applies because there s one of the towers collapsing at the side of the photo 

balance

If you were to look close enough theirs a row of rectangles.

Simplicity

In this photo the blue sky serves as a back round for the twin towers. 

framing

framing is as you can see in this photo the two towers next to the twin towers are serving as a border for the photo.   
 

the rule of lines


lines play an important role in composition as you can see in this horrific photo you see here

Friday, September 10, 2010

Friday, September 3, 2010

inside of camera

vocab words


Aperture:
 an opening, usually circular, that limits the amount of light that can enter the camera

shutter:
a  device for opening and closing the aperture of a camera lens to expose film 

exposure:
 the act of presenting a photosensitive surface to rays of light.

depth of field:
the range of distances along the axis of  a camera lens, through which an object will produce a  distinct image.

F-stop:
the setting of an adjustable lens  as indicated by an f number.

focal length:
the distance from a focal point of a lens or mirror to the corresponding principal plane. 
Astigmatism: lines in some directions are focused less sharply than lines in other directions.

Coma: the image of a point source of light cannot be brought into focus, but has instead a comet shape

Air: A  large area of white space in a layout.

Bleed : Describes a photographic print that extends to the edges of the paper  page and has no visible border ☺☻

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

awsome tomb stone pic....and a old guy


The reason why i like this pic is the contrast within the black and white
the mood is very Erie but these kinda photo s calm me. One of the other reason why i like this pic it resembles my faith.And i have also been a huge fan for photos in black and white.                    







..........And here is some old guy ha.The reason i don't like this photo well...Cause its some old guy. Even though this is a self photo of the artist he did not really care for his own artistic ability. For some reason i would like to know what he is reading hmmm ?